The pie chart illustrates the locations of the dance clubs, while bar graph gives information about participants’ figure with types of dance classes for children under 16.
Overall, in pie chart nearly half of the dance clubs were located at private studios. In addition, College-based studios include significantly lower classes compared to other fractions. As to bar graph, there was ballet class, which was popular among younger children and tap dance club was almost equal numbers in both age groups. However, modern dance class was preferable choice for older children.
More specifically, it is clear that almost half of the dance classes were taken place in private studios with 48%. This was followed by school halls 24% with dramatically large figure after community halls & others 18%. Also, college-based studios were covered the least classes locations only 10%.
Regarding, bar graph, children under 11 were taken part in ballet dance clubs with dominantly 600 kids. But, those kids were participated tap as well as modern dance classes with importantly lower numbers, approximately 450 and 300 children respectively. Furthermore, modern dance class was well-known for older children and more than 500 of kids were commute that class. Tap club was stayed at second place in participation records with about 420 children. Finally, ballet was less productive in the field of dance classes, therefore exact 300 children participated in it.
