The pie chart shows the distribution of locations where young people in an Australian town attend dance classes, while the bar chart illustrates the types of dance classes attended by two different age groups: under 11 and 11–16.
Overall, private studios are the most common location for dance classes, and ballet is the most popular dance style among younger children, while modern dance appeals more to teenagers.
According to the pie chart, nearly half (48%) of all dance classes take place in private studios. School halls (24%) and community halls (18%) also host a significant portion, while only 10% are held in college-based studios.
In terms of dance types, modern dance is most popular among the 11–16 age group, with over 500 students, while ballet attracts around 300 in that age range. For younger children, ballet is the top choice, with approximately 600 students, twice as many as those attending modern dance. Tap dance is equally popular across both age groups, with around 450 students each.
