The pie chart demonstrates the proportions of children attending different location of dance classes, while the bar chart shows how many children take part in each dance class in a particular town in Australia, in present time. Overall, private studios are the most popular location among young people, while college-based studios have the least attendance. Ballet is popular among children under 11, whereas, children aged 11_16 prefer modren dance than other dances.
Regarding the proportion of dance classes, private studios are in the first place, accounting for a little under a half, followed by school halls, which is 24%. In the third place is community halls and others, constituting 18%, while college-based studios proportion is a mere on in ten.
As for the bar chart, about 600 children aged under eleven choose ballet, and nearly 450 of them prefer tap. Modern dance is the least popular among other dances for children under 11; however, it is the most preferable one between older children, with a little over 500. Tap and ballet are in the second and third place, with just over 400 and near 300 children aged 11_16, attending them, respectively.
