This service project was completed in 2014 based on the preface of the poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by A. S. Pushkin - "Green Oak at the Seashore"
There wood and dale with wonders teem;
At dawn of day the breakers stream
At dawn of day the breakers stream
There glimpse a prince, and in his passing
He makes the dreaded tsar his slave;
Aloft, before the people massing,
He makes the dreaded tsar his slave;
Aloft, before the people massing,
See Baba Yaga’s mortar glide
All of itself, with her astride.
All of itself, with her astride.
There’s Russian spirit… Russia’s scent!
One tale of these I kept in mind,
And tell it now to all my kind…
And tell it now to all my kind…
Translated by Walter Arndt (?)