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Rebecca
26 September, 02:44
What was Ten Pound Poms?
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Bianca Hayden
26 September, 03:51
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Pom is a style of dance performed by dance team in which poms are used the whole time. Is is a very dynamic and sharp style of dance, less like lyrical and more like cheerleading.
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Anne Lindsey
26 September, 03:51
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Ten Pound Poms is a colloquial term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe British subjects who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War.
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