Divergence, the title of the work, refers to the scene in the eyes of the two dancers and the spectators. In the scene, which looks like a duel, two people are on divergent paths. As they travel these roads, sometimes they walk in parallel, sometimes they brush against each other, and their paths sometimes overlap and sometimes intersect. Their relationship seems to be in a state of competition and contention, a constant back and forth between victory and defeat, with no definitive outcome. Step by step, they gradually reveal their positioning strategy and overall disposition, as if they were playing a game of chess. However, in the end, they walk side by side as one, moving in the same direction. It is like a dream. The opponent in the duel could be himself.