Pom dance, also known as pom-pom dance, is a style of dance that involves the use of pom-poms as a visual and auditory element of the performance. Pom-poms are small, lightweight balls made of plastic or paper, attached to a handle, and used to create visual interest and rhythm in a dance routine.Pom dance routines typically feature a mix of dance styles, including jazz, hip-hop, and cheerleading, with an emphasis on synchronized movements and precision choreography. Performers use their pom-poms to create a variety of visual effects, including high kicks, turns, and jumps. Pom dance is often performed by cheerleaders, dance teams, and drill teams, and is a popular form of entertainment at sporting events, competitions, and parades.