The graph illustrates data on the location of dance classes and the distribution of different types of dance classes according to age group are attending in a town in Australia.
The pie chart illustrates that the majority of dance classes take place in private studios, accounting for 48%, followed by school hall (after school) at 24%. Community halls and other venues account for 18%, while college-based studios make up the smallest proportion at 10%.
The bar graph details the number of the students enrolled in various types of dance classes categorized by age group. In the ballet category, children between 6 to 12 years, having a total of 600 students enrolled, school halls were the second most popular location, contributing 21% of the total, while only 10% of the dance classes were held in college-based studios, which is lower than those in community halls and other locations.Turning to the bar graph, it illustrates the enrollment figures for different types of dance classes across two age groups: children under 11 and those aged 11 to 16. Among participants aged 11 to 16, modern dance emerges as the most favored option, attracting over 500 students. Ballet, on the other hand, shows significantly less interest in this age group, with only 300 participants. In stark contrast, children under the age of 11 exhibit a preference for ballet, with around 600 enrollees, which is notably twice as many as those participating in modern dance at a little over 300.
Both age groups display similar levels of interest in tap dance, with approximately 430 students enrolled, indicating a consistent popularity across different ages.
In summary, private studios are the most common settings for dance classes, with a significant difference in preferences for dance styles among age groups. Modern dance captures the interest of older participants, while ballet remains the favorite for younger children. The consistent enrollment figures in tap dance suggest its steady appeal across both demographics. This information could be valuable for dance program coordinators aiming to tailor their offerings based on age-specific interests.
