The pie and bar charts illustrate data about the positions of dance venues and types of classes visited by young people in a city in Australia.
Overall, private studios were the most prevalent venues, while college-based studios were the least common. Ballet was the most preferred type of class among children under 11, whereas modern dance had the highest attendance among teenagers aged 11–16 years.
A glance at the diagram reveals that private studios are the most prevalent in the city, accounting for 48% of the whole proportion. Additionally, in second place are classes that are held in school halls, with a percentage of 24%. Finally, college-based institutions comprised a small share.
In detail, the bar chart indicates that the preferred type of class is ballet, which has 600 attendees among children under 11. Notably, for the 11–16 age group, modern dance was popular and also had the highest presence of 500 teenagers. In comparison, ballet was less popular among boys and girls over 11 years, while tap attracted 100 more students than ballet. Similarly, for younger students, tap was also popular, drawing between 300 and 400 participants.
