The pie chart and bar chart detail information concerning dance classes currently being attended by young people in an Australian town.
The graphs illustrate the distribution of dance classes based on location and the preferences of young learners in an Australian town.
Overall, private studios dominate the venues, hosting nearly half of the dance sessions, while college-based studios see the least activity. When it comes to dance styles, preferences shift notably with age, demonstrating a progression from traditional to modern forms.
A more detailed look reveals that private studios constitute 48% of the overall dance class venues, significantly outpacing after-school programs in school halls at 24%. Community halls are utilized for 18% of classes, and college-based studios occupy a mere 10%, marking them as the least common locations.
Regarding dance styles, a clear distinction emerges between age groups. Children below the age of 11 are inclined toward ballet and tap dancing, whereas adolescents aged 11 to 16 exhibit a marked preference for modern dance. This indicates an evolving taste as students grow older, underscoring the need to adapt program offerings to match changing trends.