MFG Discover: Winter
with the U.S. Forest Service

Guides:

Closeup of Mark Twery with a gray beard and glasses smiling slightly as he stands in front of red brick buildings and bare trees.
Closeup of Cassie Meador with head turned slightly and red hair pulled back in a ponytail as she smiles beneath a leafy tree branch.
 

In the middle of winter many plants appear to be dead, but they are not. In this video, join Forester Mark Twery and Choreographer Cassie Meador to explore how plants renew by reproducing and traveling to new places. 

Mark Twery is a retired Forest Service scientist. Explore hundreds of forest research careers with free USDA Forest Service scientist and engineer cards and videos.


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Collaborators

Dance Exchange logo above the tag line, Gathering, Moving, Making.
Moving Field Guide logo.
U, S Forest Service Department of Agriculture logo.
National Park Service logo.

Concept and Creative Direction by Cassie Meador

Co-Creative Direction by Elizabeth Johnson Levine

Production and Video Direction by Vinny Mwano

Introduction music "Move" written by Steven and Sarah Ramey, mixed by Ryan Hall, and edited by Glenn Davi

Introduction animation by Jenny Fares, Sound Mind Creative 

Music for dance by Judson Kimble, www.judsonkimble.com


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