A dancing face under a single sparkly star. The ☆゚.* on the left is a star with sparkle dust trailing — a single decorative star rather than a cluster. Then ヽ arm thrown out, the face (⪨U⪩) — ⪨ and ⪩ math-comparison-style sharp angled eyes (slanted in opposite directions, giving a determined or stylish look), U a small open mouth. ノ another arm thrown out on the right.
The ⪨ ⪩ eye treatment is unusual — the eyes are sharp angled brackets (mathematical “less than or equal to with dot” symbols) rather than soft curves. This gives the face a sleek, almost edgy quality compared with softer ◕ ◕ or ´ ` eyes. It is more confident-pose than cute-pose.
Use it for content that wants a slightly more confident dance vibe — performer-mode captions, dance-cover posts, sharper-aesthetic content. On TikTok comments it suits dance-cover videos. On Instagram it pairs with performance / showcase posts. On Twitter/X it works as a “main character moment” tweet decoration. The single star (rather than a cluster) keeps the composition cleaner — useful when the rest of the post already has visual decoration.
In Japanese the matching mood is パフォーマンス (pafōmansu — performance) or ほしのしたで (hoshi no shita de — under the star). Pair this kaomoji with phrases like みててね (‘mitete ne’ — “watch me”), きょうもおどる (‘today I dance too’), or じぶんらしく (‘jibun rashiku’ — “in my own style”).