By Brian O'Connell - Email information to brianoconnell@irishtimes.com. - Plug your event on www.irishtimes.com/festivalsandevents
SALSA CLASSES
Held every Thursday in Limerick at the Bank Bar at 8pm for beginners and 9pm for improvers, with a Latin carnival at 10pm. 087-3261989
LOUGH NEAGH FEST
Celebrating the largest inland waterlake in Britain and Ireland, this festival continues until Monday with sailing, cycling and a food and boat festival. 048-79417941, www.discoverloughneagh.com
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
It may not be perfect, but Quentin Tarantino’s latest film has a stunning opening segment worth the admission price alone. Killarney’s Michael Fassbender flexes his A-list credentials also. In cinemas nationwide.
THE WICKLOW WAY
This walking route begins in Marlay Park, Dublin and ends in Clonegal, Co Carlow, taking in more than 132km. The first 10 km section reaches Glencullen, Co Dublin and should take four hours. www.wicklowway.com
PUNCHINELLO
An exhibition of artworks in Waterford by five artists focusing on children as viewers and visitors, with works including an ostrich made from metal as well as the Owl and the Pussycat setting sail. Runs until Saturday, 11am-6pm. Admission free. www.garterlane.ie
SAN AM FADÓ
The National Folk Theatre of Ireland presents this production in Tralee looking at a year in the life of living and working the land, using singing, dance, music and mime. Runs until Monday (excluding Sunday) at 8.30pm. www.siamsatire.com 066-7123055