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La Movida Madrileña's central component was an aesthetic influenced by punk rock and synth-pop music, as well as visual schools such as dada and futurism. [1] The aesthetic permeated into the city's street fashion, photography, cartoons, and murals, [1] manifesting itself in bright colours, voluminous hair, unconventional and revealing clothing, and heavy makeup use among both genders.
In 1988, due to irregular financial management, the National Council of Higher Education of the Dominican Republic (Consejo Nacional de Education Superior, CONES) assumed control of the school and put two former Universidad Mundial officials in charge. In 1991, CONES decided to change the name of the school to Universidad Federico Henriquez y ...