The presented charts illustrate the location and types of dance classes attended by young individuals in a town located in Australia.
Overall, private studios dominate the landscape of dance class venues, while variations in dance genres reveal distinct preferences across age groups.
In terms of the geographical distribution of dance classes, private studios emerge as the most prevalent, accounting for 48% of total classes. This figure is notably double that of the second largest category, which is school halls utilized for after-school activities, representing 24%. Community halls and other venues collectively contribute 18%, while college-based studios are the least favored, encompassing a mere 10% of the total.
With regard to the types of dance classes favored by different age cohorts, ballet is particularly popular among those under the age of 11, drawing approximately 300 students, whereas its appeal diminishes to around 185 students within the 11-16 age bracket. Conversely, tap dance exhibits a broader appeal among older students, attracting approximately 375 participants aged 11-16 compared to about 200 younger students. Modern dance further illustrates this trend, with an impressive 550 students in the older demographic compared to approximately 420 in the younger category.
