The pie chart and bar chart detail information concerning dance classes currently being attended by young people in an Australian town. The data on dance classes in an Australian town reveals key trends regarding both attendance and preferred styles among young people. Overall, the majority of classes are held in private studios, which account for 48% of the total. This is significantly higher than after-school programs in school halls, at 24%. Community halls follow at 18%, while college studios are the least common venue, making up just 10%. When examining the popularity of dance styles, younger children predominantly favor ballet and tap dancing. In contrast, older students show a strong preference for modern dance. This shift in interests suggests that as children grow, their dance preferences evolve, moving from traditional styles to more contemporary forms. The findings highlight the importance of adapting dance programs to cater to these changing interests while also recognizing the prominence of private studios as the main venue for dance education.