The Evolution: K-pop Roots to Trot Passion
Petzova’s journey began with a “Global Korea Scholarship” and a fascination with Big Bang, but her career took a sharp turn when she discovered the communal energy of the trot stage.
The Portfolio: While she has danced for K-pop icons like Sistar and Monsta X, she now works as a backup dancer for trot stars Kim So-yeon, Leo, and Changho.
The Appeal: Unlike the hyper-polished world of K-pop, Petzova notes that trot creates a “strong sense of connection and community,” with a fan culture that is exceptionally warm and welcoming to performers.
The Goal: She aims to follow in the footsteps of legendary French choreographer Kany, but within the trot sphere—elevating the genre’s profile on the international stage.
The Reality of the Industry: Synchronization & Visas
Building a career in Seoul’s competitive entertainment scene requires more than just talent; it demands a high level of cultural adaptation.
Collectivist Rehearsals: In Korea, “if someone makes a mistake, we start over.” Petzova highlights the intense focus on perfect synchronization and the frequent, rigorous rehearsal culture that defines the domestic industry.
The Visa Hurdle: Maintaining the E-6 entertainment visa remains a primary challenge. Petzova candidly shares her struggle during the pandemic, which forced a temporary return to Bulgaria when work became irregular and sponsorship unstable.
The “Foreigner” Edge: Interestingly, Petzova notes that stereotypes can work in a dancer’s favor; many producers specifically seek out foreign dancers for their “distinctive look” and stage presence in dramas and music videos.
Future Outlook: From Dance to Song
As Petzova enters her mid-30s, she is planning a strategic transition to ensure career longevity in a youth-centric industry.
The Pivot: She has recently auditioned for the hit singing competition “Miss Trot,” hoping to transition from a backup dancer to a solo trot vocalist.
Expert Advice: For those looking to follow her lead, Petzova recommends building a professional portfolio in one’s home country first to facilitate the visa process and emphasizes that networking is the most critical tool for finding projects in Korea.
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CLAUDIA PETZOVA: CAREER SNAPSHOT
Origin: Bulgaria.
Education: Human Resources at Konkuk University (GKS Scholar).
Current Role: Professional Trot Backup Dancer & Choreographer.
Key Collaboration: Member of an international dance team specializing in samba, flamenco, and folk dance.
Dream: To help trot go global.
THE CULTURAL VERDICT: Petzova’s story is a testament to the “soft power” of Korean culture. By embracing a genre typically reserved for older generations, she is proving that the emotional depth of trot can transcend borders and language barriers, provided the performer is willing to “perfect every detail.”
