Don't be in a rush to trim anything. You could gently pull off the dead leaves (or they'll fall off anyway) but for the rest, this appears to be a Dendrobium that is just waking up from winter dormancy (putting out new growths and new roots) The roots look excellent. The leafless canes are still contributing to the plant, since they are green . You could gently peel off the loose dry "coating" of the old canes, but if you don't won't hurt anything. Many Dendrobiums that go through a winter dormancy bloom on old leafless canes... so you would not want to cut those until they are shriveled and brown and dry. I would suggest just repotting in bark, get rid of that moss that is on the top of the pot. I can't tell from the photo of the pot has a drain hole. If not,you need to pot in something that does. Dendrobiums do need good drainage... water well (so the water runs through) then wait until the bark is nearly dry (but not totally dry) - you can test down into the pot with a wood skewer, water when it comes out dry or barely damp. From the looks of the plant, neglect during the winter was exactly what it wanted!
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