Holiday traditions mean different things in different homes, and for this family it turned into something louder, sillier, and far more coordinated than most. Some families bake cookies or decorate trees, others argue over games, but this one commits to a full living room dance routine that has clearly become their thing.
Their Christmas tradition has grown into a real production over the years, not just a quick joke or one off idea. It mixes planning, creativity, and that loose family energy that feels chaotic but controlled at the same time.

The performance opens with everyone frozen in place while clanky, industrial sounding music plays in the background. For a moment it feels oddly serious, almost like something abstract is coming, and you are not quite sure where it is headed.
Then the music switches without warning, and Justin Bieber’s upbeat version of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” fills the room. That is when the family bursts into motion together, instantly shifting the mood into something fun and fast.
The choreography is sharp and clearly practiced, with everyone hitting their moves right on time. Even so, it never feels stiff or overly rehearsed, more like they know it well enough to relax and enjoy performing it together.
Things get more impressive when they bring acrobatics into the routine. Two siblings brace themselves while another flips cleanly over their backs, right there in the living room, without hesitation.
They also make room for humor and current dance trends, slipping the Nae Nae into the routine without apology. It is unexpected, a little ridiculous, and somehow works perfectly with the Christmas music.

For the finale, the family builds a human pyramid that immediately grabs your attention. The youngest sibling climbs to the top, comes a little too close to the ceiling light, and then everything collapses into laughter.
Just when it seems finished, the parents jump in for a freestyle moment of their own. The living room turns into a shared dance floor, and the video ends feeling warm, messy, and very real.
In an interview they said: “My family’s annual Christmas tradition is to make a dance to a Christmas song. There are eight children in my family, and half of us are now married with our own kids. This year is our 4th annual music video (and) … it’s our best work yet. Another fun fact is that every year we wear our mother’s quirky Christmas sweaters!”