The charts provide information on the locations where young people in a town in Australia attend dance classes, and the types of dance classes they take, categorized by age group.
From the pie chart, it is evident that private studios are the most popular location for dance classes, accounting for nearly half (48%) of all attendances. This is followed by school halls (after school), which host 24% of classes. Community halls and other venues make up 18%, while college-based studios are the least used, comprising only 10%.
The bar chart breaks down dance class types by age group. Ballet is the most popular dance style among children under 11, with about 650 students, compared to approximately 300 in the 11-16 age group. In contrast, modern dance is more favored by older students, with nearly 600 students aged 11-16 participating, compared to around 250 under 11. Tap dance is fairly balanced between the two groups, with slightly more participants from the older group (about 450) than the younger group (around 400).
In summary, private studios are the preferred venue for dance classes, and preferences for dance styles vary with age: younger children tend to favor ballet, while older ones are more interested in modern dance.
