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"Mad Dance Office" Choi Sung said, "Flamenco is hard.."I always want to challenge myself" [an interview with]

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Actor Choi Sung-eun of the movie "Mad Dance Office" poses for a round interview on the 26th. /Photo provided =NKentens 2026.02.26 /Photo by Lee Dong-hoon Photoguy@

Actor Choi Sung-eun took on another challenge through "Mad Dance Office."

On the 26th, Choi Sung-eun of the movie "Mad Dance Office" (director Cho Hyun-jin) met at a cafe in Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and talked about the work.

"Mad Dance Office" is a story about a civil servant who has been living perfectly 24 hours a day, "Kook-hee (Yum Hye-ran)" stepping on a flamenco step in front of a slightly ruined life and finding hope he didn't know. Choi Sung-eun played the role of 'Kim Yeon-kyung', a Generation Z civil servant.

Choi Sung-eun, who learned flamenco for her work, confessed, "The dance was really hard." "I think I practiced for about three months," he said. Yeonkyung's dance, which I performed, was a form of flamenco with ballet elements, and Hye-ran's dance was more authentic. "There were a lot of jumps and turns, and it didn't have to be perfect, but it was particularly difficult to do it technically. "I had a lot of worries about whether I could properly convey the characteristics of the dance," he explained.

He also shared his thoughts on his challenge as an actor. "I want to do everything I haven't done before. I think it's a process of getting to know me," he said. "Through new attempts, I discover and expand myself more, but sometimes it collapses. I have a lot of fear of things I haven't done, but I always want to challenge myself," he said.

"I don't know if this work will open up another chapter for me. I recently filmed a drama, and when I met a new role, I was afraid again," he said. "I don't think doing one will eliminate my fear. After all, all works and characters are new, and even though they are similar in temperament, they are completely different people. In the end, I feel that the burden to bear is the same every time," he said honestly.

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