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The avant-garde art and crafts school founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919, originally known as Staatliches Bauhaus, developed over time an innovative form of theatre, transforming the performance into a spatial work of abstract art. This article presents the process of crystallization of this concept of Constructivist theatre, which culminated in the artistic activities of Oskar Schlemmer, a painter active in the Bauhaus.