
Strictly SW7 will take place on 4 March featuring an evening of food and entertainment themed around the London museums’ own cultural heritage.
The event launched in 2011 to celebrate the £28m transformation of Exhibition Road, where the three museums are located.
Guests will be divided into three groups, each starting at a different museum and moving between venues at two intervals during the evening.
Catering, entertainment, lighting, flowers and furnishings will be designed by the venues’ suppliers in co-ordination with each museum’s content and collections, to demonstrate their corporate events offering.
Natalie Glaser, head of corporate events at the V&A, said: "Strictly SW7 is a truly exceptional event, where we can work side by side with our fellow museums to show the unique offering our venues provide within the London event scene.
"After receiving so much positive feedback from the last two Strictly SW7 events, we want to exceed expectations yet again, and showcase the high quality of our suppliers."
Suppliers who will be involved in the event include Manchester-based An Agency Called Bert, Satureyes Photography and entertainment agency Sternberg Clarke.
The V&A will feature a menu created by Jackson Gilmour, as well as the work of Focus Lighting and Productions and Lavender Green Flowers. The Science Museum has enlisted caterer Rhubarb, Wise Productions and furniture company Velvet Living for the event.
Ampersand will be catering for The Natural History Museum, while Pinstripes and Peonies and Hawthorns will also be working at the venue.
A Twitter photo competition will be running throughout the evening, encouraging guests to tweet their pictures using the hashtag #StrictlyExperience to be in with a chance of winning prizes.
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