Hint: You don't have to archive the branches. Just delete them. Subversion still keeps the branches, and they can be undeleted or the history retreived if needed. I know a lot of CMs end up doing this anyway because developers get nervous about it.
To answer your question, you can use sparse checkouts to checkout the branch folders and not there content.
$ svn co --depth=immediates http:/svn.vegicorp.net/repo/branches
This will checkout all 100 or so branches, but not anything under the branches themselves. You'll have just 100 or so empty folders. The checkout takes only a minute or two, and since these are nothing but empty directories, not much room on your hard drive.
Now, you can use whatever mechanism you like to move the branches to that archive folder. For example, let's say you have a list of branches you want to move in branch_list.txt
:
$ svn mkdir archive
$ while read branch_to_move
> do
> svn mv $branch_to_move archive
> done < branch_list.txt
Commit your changes, and that's it. You've moved the branches to the archive
folder.