“Saturday evening at The Registry Theatre in Kitchener, Cellodramatic was an excellent example of what can happen when five artists arrive ready to take risks and collaborate completely in the moment....It was fascinating to discover how each participant's skill set informed their improvisatory choices.”
Marcia Adair
The Kitchener Waterloo Record, November 24, 2008
“Blue Memos (part of the four-day NUMUS festival
Structured Improvisations/Improvising Structures) provided ample reason for why this region is becoming known as a leader in serious contemporary music in North America. The concert was devoted to the work of renowned local composer Peter Hatch, but the unique presentation was truly a co-creation by the incredibly talented, multi-disciplinary troupe Blue Rider (musicians based locally with some musicians from Montreal). ...This was improvisation at its best.”
Stephen Preece
The Kitchener Waterloo Record, January 15, 2007
“Aboriginal art, dance, music, video, and even a hip-hop/rap group were showcased as a joint venture of NUMUS concerts and Sundance Aboriginal developments projects... Many works focused on environmental issues, and the clash between traditional beliefs and practices and contemporary industrial society. Many families, including small children and teens, attended the celebratory concert.”
Colleen Johnston
The Kitchener-Waterloo Record, March 2004
“Wow! Last night's show at the Rivoli was a standout, surely one of the best Toronto events of the year...I hope the multi talented Penderecki String Quartet/NUMUS will have the opportunity to do more such innovative events. They rock!”
Antonio Casciano
CBC 2 new hours online review, February 2004)
“Strong, intelligent, and extremely gifted, the guest artist who comprised NUMUS were of a top form not often heard in venues like the Rivoli, and in fact, not often heard in Canada.”
Elka Yarlowe
Public Utensil, February 2004