Definition of website accessibility

Making the Web and its services available to all individuals regardless of their hardware or software, their network infrastructure mother tongue, culture, geographical location, or physical or mental ability.

Tim Berners-Lee, Director of W3C and inventor of the World Wide Web

Site accessibility

This site has been designed in compliance with the Web standards defined by the W3C, the accessibility standards defined by the WAI and the AccessiWeb criteria.

Navigation

Main menu

The main navigation menu allows you to explore the site more more easily. It contains all the links to the main sections of the sections of the site. Footer The footer, at the very bottom of the page, allows you to direct access to related pages: credits, legal notice, site map, accessibility. Top of page logo The Les performers logo takes you back to the site’s home page. Font size font To make reading easier, the text size can be changed through the settings provided by the browsers Keyboard shortcuts. There are no keyboard shortcuts on this site. Technical aids for disabled people only work through dozens of keyboard
keyboard shortcuts. You will not find any that are not already in use already used by one of them.

Multimedia content

Some documents are available in PDF format. To open and view them, you need the Abobe Reader module. You can download it from the Adobe website. Download the acrobat reader plug-in free of charge. The flash plug-in (flash player) is required to view the animations. Download the flash player plug-in free of charge.


JavaScript

The site is fully usable without JavaScript support activated on your browser.