The premier of The Romani walk at London transport Museum

Ben Kane has been a writer for 5 years. He is  fond of Roman history, and he has written 8 books most of which has featured on the Sunday time top Ten Best Seller.

Last year he decided to be embaking on a challange to rise money for Doctor without borders. The challange was to march across Italy like a Roman soldier, obviously visiting all the Roman ancient site in Italy, including : Capua, Pompeii and Herculaneum. To do that he choose Emiliano as his Cicero, and on September 12th he  invited him an his wife at the premier of the documentary movie bron from this challange: ” The Romani walk” which was showed at The Cubic Thetre, in London transport Museum placed in Covent Garden square and made in collaboration with Antony Riches and Russel Withfield.

 

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Emiliano with Ben Kane and the whole equipe

 

 

Emiliano at the Museum
Emiliano&his wife in Covent Garden

 

 

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