8 Siblings Create A Fantastic Dance Number For Their “Christmas Card” Tradition

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Each family has its own way of celebrating Christmas, and this one has a unique way of doing so.

Meet The Orgill Family

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This big family of 8 siblings has a holiday tradition of recording a video of them dancing in their living room.

Their Matching Sweaters

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The Christmas sweaters made by their mom complete the annual Christmas dance.

Their 2016 Mash-up

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For their 2016 performance, they decided to go for Pentatonix’s “Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairyā€¯ and Mariah Carey’s classic “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”

An Exciting Intro

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The video starts with the siblings doing a pose before dancing along the Pentatonix’s acapella.

The Group Breaks Down Into Four Dancers

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When the music transitions to Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” the four siblings exit the dance floor while those who are left continue taking it over.

The Ideal Sibling Relationship

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When the other siblings go back in the frame, they continue dancing to the beat with enjoyment all over their faces.

The Grand Finale

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As the song ends, the elderly members of the family join in and dance their own steps as they all celebrate the Christmas season.

People Admire The Orgills

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The viewers who comment on their video are expressing their admiration either on the family’s talent or the beauty of their relationship with one another — or both!

Watch how the Orgill family greets their friends and relatives a Merry Christmas by dancing up a storm in the video below.

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