The line graph illustrates how many people participated in film club, martial arts, amateur dramatics, table tennis, and musical performances at a specific social centre in Melbourne, Australia between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, the number of participants increased across all categories except amateur dramatics, with table tennis gaining the most popularity in the specific time period.
The most popular activity in 2000 was film club with roughly 65 members. That number slightly declined over the next 10 years reaching an all-time low of 60 members before climbing back to its starting point by 2020. The second most popular activity was martial arts, attracting nearly 40 participants in 2000. This number lightly fluctuated over the following 20 years, before settling around the same starting number of 40 people in 2020.
In 2000, table tennis had around 15 people participating in it. Afterwards, It rose steadily in the next years to 20 members by the year 2010. However, it drastically climbed to double that number at around 50 members by 2020; overtaking both martial arts and amateur dramatics. Similarly, musical performances had the second highest increase in members from 0 participants in 2005 to roughly 20 participants by the end of the time period.
In contrast, amateur dramatics lost popularity among people over the years. Despite accumulating nearly 25 members in 2000, that figure dropped dramatically to almost 5 members in 2020. Aside from a small climb in 2005.
