The Hundred Wells of Salaga is a story of two women's paths crossing in pre-colonial Ghana, during the scramble for Africa. It follows their relationships, desires, and struggles while the world around them is quickly changing.
Set in pre-colonial Ghana, two very different women's lives converge as infighting sets in across the region at the height of the slave trade of the late nineteenth century. This engaging historical fiction about the overlooked internal African slave trade is a vivid return from the 2014 Africa Centre Artists in Residency Award Laureate.