For the beginning of her performance, as the song slowly started, Luda knelt on the floor, looking off to the side as she slowly lifted her head, before it suddenly snapped front facing and she got up. Her white dress was a little ripped here and there and the bottom looked like it was drenched in dried mud. She was wearing white heels, that looked like she'd run through mud as well.
Noir, noir
She repeated a few times, her lips surprisingly red, her dreamy looking eyes circled by soft, smoky make-up. The more she'd practised, the more she'd found her choice to be fun, the excitement making her wish for the end of the month.
Her steps carried her over the floor smoothly, even if not quite as confident as the original singer. But she'd learned a lot compared to her beginning days and while she may not have the most perfect air to herself for the song, her dancing was precise nonetheless.
I’ve already seen this before I feel so high Everything goes blurry one two three Now I’m blind I don’t know why I know what it is even if I don’t see it, bad ending
Befitting the Halloween theme, she had the most innocent smile plastered on her lips throughout the performance, as much as singing would allow her. In contrast, her eyes were half lidded sometimes and strongly gazing other times.
One move got her arms especially close to her face, leaving her lipstick smeared over cheek and arm. She'd left her arms without any words sprawled on them, not wanting to overdo it after all but added heart glitter under her eyes. She liked the contrast between cute and dark, even if it felt off, made her insecure. She wasn't usually one to try to stretch social norms or go crazy or whatever and this would surely be considered pretty tame by many, but for the girl it was still a big step outside of her comfort zone and she did feel proud of that, as her arms twirled around her and she sang of something she had no idea of.
Happy love songs were one thing, this much more difficult.
Her clear voice rang through the room, making obvious what her biggest strength in performing was. The song ended much too soon, her gaze a little surprised as she took the ending pose. As much as she'd enjoyed that, she was glad to get back into her normal clothes soon. And as much as she'd enjoyed it, Luda also hoped for something suiting her much more for the next evaluation. Maybe they would go for something melancholic, or ballads. It seemed too soon for Christmas songs still. Or something completely unexpected, which is what she expected most of the time.

















