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[[Image:Field hockey.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Field hockey game at [[Melbourne University]].]]
| Name = Heart
[[Image:The Colts applying pressure at the Battalion net.JPG|right|250px|thumb|The [[Barrie Colts]] applying pressure at the [[Brampton Battalion]] net in an [[ice hockey]] game.]]
| Type = Studio
'''Hockey''' is any of a family of [[sport]]s in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a ball or hard round disc, called a [[hockey puck|puck]], into the opponent's net or [[goal (sport)|goal]], past the goaltender or goalkeeper (often abbreviated ''goalie''), using a hockey stick.
| Artist = [[Amanda Lear]]
| Cover = Amanda Lear - Tendance.jpg
| Released = [[2003]]
| Recorded = [[2001]] [[2002]]
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Disco]], [[Euro Disco]].
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| Label = Sony Music / Le Marais Prod., Germany <br /> 50997 510499 2-0
| Producer = FX Costello <br />Laurent Wolf
| Reviews = [[All Music Guide]][http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:gjfyxqwsldde]|
| Last album = [[Heart (Amanda Lear album)|Heart]]
| This album = Tendance
| Next album = [[Forever Glam! - The Best Of 1976-2005]]
}}
 
{{see also|Amanda Lear discography}}
The major forms of hockey are:
* [[Ice hockey]], played on ice with a small, 7- to 8-[[ounce]] rubber disc called a [[hockey puck|puck]]. [[Ice hockey]] is most widely played in the United States, Canada, and Northern Europe. Its most famous league is the [[National Hockey League]]. Ice hockey is also played at the [[Winter Olympics]] under rules which are minorly different than those of the [[National Hockey League]].
* [[Field hockey]], played with a ball on gravel-, grass-, sand- or water-based [[artificial turf]]s, most widely played in Western Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
* [[Roller hockey]], played in an indoor or outdoor cement rink with a ball or a plastic puck, with two of its variants [[Rink hockey]], played with [[Roller skates#Quad Skating|roller skates]] and [[Inline hockey]], played with [[inline skates]].
 
'''Tendance''' is a [[studio album]] by French singer [[Amanda Lear]] issued by Sony Music Germany in 2003. ''Tendance'', taking its title from a French TV-series hosted by Lear at the time, is an expanded re-release of 2001's ''Heart''. This edition omits "Manuel Guerreiro Da Luz" but adds three tracks; the oriental remix of hit single "Love Boat", entitled "Rainbow Love Boat", Lear's theme song to Italian TV-series ''Cocktail D'Amore'', composed by long-time collaborator Cristiano Malgioglio, and her 2002 duet with Belgian boyband Get Ready!, "Beats Of Love", a cover version of the 1984 European hit single by band Nacht Und Nebel.
==Track listing==
#"Love Boat" (P. Williams - C. Fox)<br />
#"Do U Wanna See It?" (A. Lear - T. Willems - L. Wolf)<br />
#"Tendance" (A. Lear - T. Willems - F. X. Costello)<br />
#"Lili Marleen" (2001 Re-recording) (T. Connor - N. Schultze)<br />
#"Hier Encore (Yesterday When I Was Young)" (C. Aznavour - H. Kretzmer - C. Aznavour)<br />
#"Porque Me Gusta" (A. Lear - N. Amal - F.X. Costello)<br />
#"I Just Wanna Dance Again" (T. Willems - L. Fox)<br />
#"Travel By Night (Vol De Nuit)" (T. Willems - F. X. Costello)<br />
#"L'Invitation Au Voyage" (C.Baudelaire-F.X.Costello)<br />
#"The Look Of Love" (H. David - B. Bacharach)<br />
#"L'Importante E' Finire" (A. Anelli - C. Malgioglio)<br />
#"Rainbow Love Boat" (Oriental Mix) (A. Lear - T. Willems - F. X. Costello)<br />
#"Cocktail D'Amore" (Original Mix 2002) (Malgioglio - Mancini - Castellari)<br />
#"Beats Of Love" (Radio Edit) (Duet with Get Ready!) (Patrick Marina Nebel)<br />
 
==Credits==
The dominant version of hockey in a particular region tends to be known simply as ''hockey'', other forms being more fully specified. For example, in North America, ''hockey'' refers to ice hockey, the most common form of the sport in the region, whereas in the UK the same word denotes field hockey.
Get Ready! appear with kind permission of Virgin Music Belgium.
 
==Catalogue numbers==
Ice hockey is played almost exclusively in the northern hemisphere and predominantly in colder regions such as [[Canada]], [[Russia]], the [[United States|U.S.]], and [[Northern Europe]] (particularly in [[Scandinavia]]). Some assert that the game was started in the early 19th century, in [[Nova Scotia]], by Scottish immigrants to Canada, who played on Skinner's Pond with sticks and skates, using cow dung as the puck. Others argue that ice hockey started in Montréal, Québec, other parts of Canada, or Europe.
*2003 Germany: Sony Music / Le Marais Prod. 50997 510499 2-0
 
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[[Field hockey]] is popular among women at U.S. high schools and colleges, men in East Asia, and both sexes in Western Europe and [[Australia]]. Field hockey sticks are smaller than ice hockey sticks. Modern ones have a hooked blade and are only curved right, whereas ice hockey sticks have a long blade that can lie flat on the playing surface when the stick is held upright and can be curved both ways. Rink hockey sticks have a curled "L" shape, and are about the same size as those in ice hockey.
*2002: "Beats Of Love" (Get Ready! Feat Amanda Lear) / "City" (Get Ready!) (Belgium; Virgin Music 7243 546881 2 6)
 
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In southern European countries (such as [[Spain]], [[Portugal]] and [[Italy]]) and certain South American countries, especially [[Brazil]] and [[Argentina]]), the dominant form of hockey is what was above described as "rink hockey." In Italy it is spread in the Northern regions, above all in [[Trentino-Alto Adige]], [[Veneto]] and [[Lombardy]]
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Other games derived from hockey or its predecessors include the following:
[[Category:Disco]]
* [[mini hockey]] (or knee hockey) is a form of hockey which is played in basements of houses. Players get down on their knees, using a miniature plastic stick, usually about 15 inches (38 cm) long and a small blue ball or a soft, fabric covered mini puck. They shoot into miniature goals as well. This is popular throughout North America, though it has not yet made the jump to Europe.
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* [[Indoor field hockey]] is an indoor variation of field hockey.
* [[Bandy]] is played with a ball on a [[football (soccer)|football]]-sized ice arena, typically outdoors. It is in many ways field hockey played on ice.
* [[Floorball]] is played in sport halls.
* [[Rinkball]] is a Scandinavian team sport, played in a hockey rink with a ball.
* [[Roller Hockey|Roller hockey]] is a variant of ice hockey that is played on concrete, asphalt or (ideally) a roller rink using inline roller skates, and is often played by ice hockey players for training purposes when ice is not available. Roller hockey is also known as [[rink hockey]] and [[inline hockey|Inline hockey]].
* [[Skater hockey]] is a variant of inline hockey, played with a ball.
* [[Shinny]] is an informal version of ice hockey.
* [[Air hockey]] and [[table hockey]] are played on plastic tables indoors.
* [[Bubble hockey]] is played in a plastic sealed table with the 'players' being moved by the use of pushing and turning rods.
* [[Underwater hockey]] is played on the bottom of a swimming pool.
* [[Road hockey]] is a version of ice hockey played (most typically) on residential streets with or without inline skates, on bare pavement. Games are usually informal with no referee and no set teams. Because the game is played in the middle of the road, it is often interrupted by traffic, at which point someone will yell "car" and players stand to the side of the road to allow the vehicle to pass.
* [[Ringette]] is an ice hockey variant that was designed for female players; it uses a straight stick and a rubber ring in place of a puck.
* [[Broomball]] is played on an ice hockey rink, but with a ball instead of a puck and a "broom" (actually a stick with a small plastic implement on the end) in place of the ice hockey stick. Instead of using skates, special shoes are used that have very soft rubbery soles to maximize grip while running around.
* [[Spongee]] is a cross between ice hockey and broomball and is most popular in [[Manitoba, Canada]]. A stick and puck are used as in hockey (the puck is a softer version called a "sponge puck"), and the same soft-soled shoes used in broomball are worn. The rules are basically the same as ice hockey, but one variation has an extra player on the ice called a "rover".
* [[Shinty]] is a [[Scottish Highlands]] game
* [[Hurling]] is an [[Ireland|Irish]] game
* [[Gym Hockey]] is a form of hockey played in a gymnasium. It uses a plastic puck and plastic sticks. lUCIANA DL SANSIL ALA MIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
* [[Sledge Hockey]] is a form of ice hockey played by the disabled. The players sit on sleds, and push themselves up and down the ice with picks on the butt end of their shortened hockey sticks. The game is played with many of the same rules as regular ice hockey.
* [[Floor Hockey]] is a form of hockey played in a gymnasium using a plastic puck and plastic sticks.
* [[Foot Hockey]] is played using a bald tennis ball and using only the feet. It is popular at elementary schools in the winter.
 
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North Toronto hockey: For 7 year olds
NTHA MINOR NOVICE SCHEDULE 2005 - 2006
Team Codes & Names GP W L T GF GA PTS
H - Morgan Scott H 19 13 5 1 103 66 27
C - GMP Private Client C 19 11 5 3 103 87 25
E - NT Lacrosse.ca E 19 11 6 2 112 98 24
G - Charmin-Walmart G 19 9 6 4 102 94 22
F - Octagon Capital Corporation F 19 10 8 1 92 90 21
A - CI Investments Cyclones A 19 6 11 2 102 112 14
D - The Butcher Block & Café D 19 6 11 2 89 111 14
B - Robert Nelson, Bosley Real Estate B 19 1 15 3 73 118 5
Convenor: Darcy Doherty (darcy_doherty@scotiacapital.com)
Picture Day - Arrive Early
Game Time: Saturdays Fall: 6:00 am to 8:23 am, Winter: 8:23 am to 10:54 am.
Saturday
Fall: 6:00 AM 6:45 AM 7:38 AM 8:23 AM
15-Oct A 5 F 5 C 10 D 4 E 5 B 2 G 1 H 10
22-Oct D 2 E 7 H 7 A 3 F 3 C 7 B 8 G 8
29-Oct B 1 H 10 E 7 F 9 G 8 D 8 C 9 A 7
05-Nov F 8 G 6 D 7 B 7 H 4 C 3 A 7 E 8
12-Nov E 8 C 9 G 8 A 10 D 2 H 4 B 3 F 12
19-Nov C 6 G 4 H 3 E 3 A 6 B 4 F 5 D 6
26-Nov D 5 A 7 B 6 C 6 G 5 E 5 F 3 H 7
03-Dec B 5 E 7 H 1 G 6 F 3 A 10 D 5 C 4
10-Dec A 6 H 7 C 3 F 4 G 6 B 3 E 9 D 5
17-Dec D 1 G 5 F 4 E 5 A 3 C 6 H 6 B 3
Saturday
Winter: 8:23 AM 9:16 AM 10:01 AM 10:54 AM
07-Jan C 5 H 4 G 5 F 2 B 4 D 6 E 8 A 3
14-Jan F 1 B 0 A 2 G 5 C 2 E 8 H 4 D 2
21-Jan E 5 H 8 B 5 A 4 D 4 F 7 G 5 C 5
28-Jan A 3 D 8 C 3 B 2 H 1 F 3 E 3 G 6
04-Feb E 7 B 4 C 2 D 5 G 2 H 8 A 3 F 6
11-Feb F 5 C 8 D 6 E 7 H 4 A 7 B 3 G 5
18-Feb G 6 D 2 B 4 H 7 E 4 F 2 C 4 A 4
25-Feb H 3 C 4 A 9 E 3 F 6 G 4 D 8 B 7
04-Mar B 2 F 4 G 7 A 3 E 3 C 7 D 3 H 5
11-Mar Exhibition
18-Mar Exhibition
Quarter Finals 8:23 AM Series A 9:16 AM Series B 10:01 AM Series C 10:54 AM Series D
Sat March 25th 4th 4 5th 5 3rd 3 6th 6 2nd 6 7th 3 1st 5 8th 3
Semi - Finals 9:00AM Series E 10:00AM Series F 3:00PM ConsolationA 4:00 PM ConsolationB
Sat April 1st Win C Win B Win D Win A Loss C Loss B Loss D Loss A
Finals Day 8:40 AM Consolation 9:50 AM Final
Sat April 8th W CA W CB WinE WinF