Best Christmas Dance Songs With Easy Choreography Moves

Okay, folks, let's be honest. Christmas parties can be…awkward. Especially when the music starts. Suddenly, everyone's a dance expert (or thinks they are). But fear not! We're here to arm you with some killer tunes and ridiculously easy moves. Prepare to slay the holiday dance floor! (Or at least not completely embarrass yourself.)
"Jingle Bell Rock" - The Classic Caper
This one’s a staple. Everyone knows "Jingle Bell Rock." It’s practically genetically encoded in us. The move? The Santa Shuffle! Basically, just shuffle your feet back and forth. Add a little shoulder shimmy. Boom. Instant Christmas cheer. Unpopular opinion: the Hilary Duff version SLAPS. Deal with it.
For extra points, try to convince your grandma to join you. The cuter the grandma, the better the social media content.
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"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" - The Timeless Twirl
Brenda Lee's got pipes! And this song? Pure gold. The choreo? The Ornament Twirl. Imagine you're a shiny Christmas ornament gently spinning on a tree. Slow, graceful circles. Don't get dizzy! If you do, blame the eggnog. It always works.
Bonus points if you can do it with a friend and accidentally bump into each other. "Oh, excuse me! I'm just rockin' around this tree!"

"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" - The Stealthy Stroll
Bruce Springsteen might be the boss, but even the Boss has to bring the Christmas cheer with "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." This calls for The Stealthy Stroll. Picture this: Santa is checking if you are naughty or nice. You're trying to sneak past him, hoping he doesn't notice your questionable life choices. Walk slowly, look around nervously, maybe even tiptoe. Pure comedic genius.
"He sees you when you're sleeping! He knows when you're awake!" - Christmas party paranoia setting in.
"All I Want For Christmas Is You" - The Mariah Magic
Okay, controversial. But we can't ignore Mariah Carey. "All I Want For Christmas Is You" is a monster hit, for better or worse. The move? The Diva Hand Wave. Channel your inner diva. Flick your wrist. Point dramatically. Basically, pretend you're in a music video. Even if you look ridiculous, own it. Confidence is key!
Unpopular opinion: The hand wave is ALWAYS acceptable, even if it's not Christmas. It's a life skill, really.

"Feliz Navidad" - The Festive Foot Tap
This one's a crowd-pleaser! "Feliz Navidad" is undeniably catchy. The move? The Festive Foot Tap. Tap your foot. That's it. Seriously. You can add a little hip sway if you're feeling adventurous, but the foot tap is the foundation. It's simple, effective, and surprisingly infectious.
If you're REALLY feeling it, try to sing along. Even if you don't speak Spanish. Embrace the chaos!

"Last Christmas" - The Melancholy Mambo
George Michael. Sob. "Last Christmas" is a heartbreaking bop. Don't despair, we can still dance to it. The move? The Melancholy Mambo. It's a slow, slightly sad mambo. Think of it as a dance of regret. But make it festive! Twist your body, side to side and add sad hands.
Unpopular opinion: This song is actually kind of amazing. Don't judge me. It's a Christmas classic! And even if it brings a tear to your eye, embrace the emotion.
Remember: The goal isn't perfection. It's to have fun and spread some holiday cheer (or at least make your coworkers chuckle). So, crank up the tunes, unleash your inner dance fiend, and get ready to rock around that Christmas tree! And don't forget to blame the eggnog if things get too wild. Merry dancing!
