The given pie and bar charts detail the locations and types of dance lessons attended by adolescents in an Australian town.
Looking from an overall perspective, dance classes mostly take place in private studios, with the smallest percentage of dance lessons being held in college-based studios. Moreover, ballet is the most popular type of dance among young people under 11 years old, while juveniles in the 11-16 age bracket prefer modern dance to the other two types of dance.
Dance classes predominantly occur in private studios, accounting for 48% of all dance classes. On the other hand, college-based studios are rarely chosen as venues for dance classes, with only 10%. Furthermore, school halls and community halls display comparable percentages with 24% and 18%, respectively.
Ballet is the most preferable choice for kids under 11, with 600 students attending in ballet classes. However, their preferences have changed as they grow up, with the numbers of attendees in the 11-16 age range dropping by half to only 300. Modern dance classes, by contrast, gain more popularity with older demographics and are attended by slightly above 500 students aged between 11-16. Furthermore, the number of students in both age ranges who enjoy tap dance remains relatively stable with around 450 students under 11 and slightly above 400 students for students aged 11-16.
