The given charts provide information about the locations where dance classes are held and the types of dance classes attended by different age groups.
The pie chart illustrates the distribution of dance class locations. Almost half (48%) of all dance classes take place in private studios, making them the most common location. School halls, used for after-school dance programs, account for 24% of the total. Community halls and other venues accommodate 18% of classes, while college-based studios are the least common, comprising just 10%.
The bar chart presents data on the number of students participating in three types of dance classes—ballet, tap, and modern—categorized by age groups: under 11 and 11–16 years old. Ballet is the most popular dance style, with significantly more students under 11 than those aged 11–16. Tap dance has a more balanced distribution between the two age groups, though slightly more students under 11 take part. Modern dance is the least popular among younger students, but participation increases among the 11–16 age group.
Overall, private studios are the dominant location for dance classes, and ballet is the most popular style, especially among younger students. Meanwhile, modern dance is preferred by older st
udents.
