Kwon Mina Transitions to Entertainment Producer, Seeks Talented Male Dancers
Kwon Mina Transitions to Entertainment Producer, Seeks Talented Male Dancers
Kwon Mina, the former singer, is making a bold move into the world of entertainment production, signaling a new chapter in her career.

On October 5th, Kwon Mina announced on her social media that she is on the lookout for male dance enthusiasts in their 20s and 30s. She is seeking individuals with experience in online idol activities, those with a knack for dancing, former trainees, and those capable of participating in online group live performances and short-form content creation. Kwon emphasized that she is searching for individuals with a good understanding of dance, talent, potential for growth, and a strong desire to achieve their dreams.

She further encouraged those with aspirations in acting or vocals, who also possess dance skills or interest, to reach out via direct message (DM).

Selected candidates will receive connections to entertainment agencies, choreography training, camera performance education, and content production support. Kwon Mina promises a trust-based environment free from penalty fees, ensuring a flexible and supportive atmosphere. She also highlighted her commitment to being a supportive guide in their journey.

Additionally, Kwon Mina mentioned plans to expand activities beyond the online realm to include offline engagements, with the agency developing various content and strategies. While the primary focus is on male applicants, female candidates are also welcome to apply, and there is no set deadline for applications.

Last month, Kwon Mina was reportedly in a state of distress, leading to an emergency intervention. However, she is now believed to have regained her psychological stability. This incident led to the cancellation of her planned solo fan meeting.

Debuting in 2012, Kwon Mina gained popularity with hit songs like 'Heart Attack,' 'Bingle Bangle,' 'Like a Cat,' and 'Short Skirt.' She left her group in 2019 and later brought attention to issues of bullying among members, which eventually led to the group's disbandment. Since then, she has pursued acting and worked as a dermatology consultant. Recently, she signed and then terminated a contract with an agency within a month.

By Min-Kyung Lee, TenAsia Reporter 2min_ror@tenasia.co.kr