In the program: Songs of regions of Russia in which A.S. Pushkin visited; fragments of folk dramas and rites, which are reflected in his works; musical performance - Balaghan “Paraskaz” by V. Nikolaev after the fairy tales of A. S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” and “The Tale of the Priest and his Worker Balda”.
Pushkin's creativity is immense. The ancestor of the modern Russian literary language, which obeyed all genres - from the epigram to the novel, at the same time, and truly a folk poet. Not only because his poems are familiar to everyone since childhood, but also because many of Pushkin's writings are written under the influence of folk art. Everything served as a source of inspiration for the great poet - epic and fiction, lyrical, wedding, military, historical, prison, dance and dance songs, fairy tales and fortune telling. And, in turn, many of his poems, images and themes, once in the traditional environment, became rightly considered popular. From direct quotations, plot and genre parallels, impressions from the rituals seen and songs and fairy tales heard - to the stylization of folklore texts - this is Pushkin's palette of connections with folk art. The interest in his poetry continues to this day. Works of Alexander Sergeevich are always up to date. And each new generation of composers opens Pushkin for themselves and for the audience in a new way.