2nd February 2026
Georgia Brokey is a New Zealand dancer and screen performer with more than 18 years of training behind her and a skill set shaped for demanding environments. Her work spans dance, acting, singing, aerial performance, and stunt-adjacent movement, building a performer who is sharp with choreography and calm when repetition and accuracy matter. She’s built for the pace of set and stage, where detail, stamina, and focus are non-negotiable.
Her recent screen work includes Disney’s Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires, filmed in Auckland and released internationally in 2025. Georgia performed as a dancer on the production and also worked as the dance and acting double for Freya Skye, a role that requires full-body precision, continuity awareness, and the ability to replicate performance detail across multiple takes. The film premiered on Disney Channel on 10 July 2025 and landed on Disney+ the following day, marking a major studio credit on her screen résumé.
Before stepping onto large-scale film sets, Georgia built a genuinely international performance foundation. She was selected as an artist ensemble member for Norwegian Cruise Line, appearing in productions including Elements, Swing! The Musical, and Legends in Concert, alongside the ballroom production Into The Night choreographed by Britt Stewart. These shows are designed for consistency and endurance, performed night after night for global audiences, with no margin for error.
Her training reflects that output. Georgia completed full-time dance, acting, and singing study with Transit Dance Company in Australia, alongside a Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance) and a Cert IV in Dance Teaching and Business Management. Her technical base includes pointe work and RAD Advanced 2 with distinction, with partnering and swing sitting comfortably in her toolkit.
Alongside performance, Georgia has been deliberately expanding her screen-ready physical capability. She has undertaken stunt training in New Zealand, building skills in areas such as falls, physical control, and fight choreography, supported by industry-aligned training pathways connected to organisations like the Stunt Guild of New Zealand and providers such as NZ Stunt School and ActionHouse. She has also trained extensively in aerial apparatus, specialising in Lyra and Spanish Web, disciplines recognised internationally and increasingly relevant to screen and live performance work.
Georgia is currently working toward her US O-1 visa, the category reserved for individuals with extraordinary ability in the arts and motion picture or television, and it reflects a clear intent to operate at the highest professional level.
Georgia’s journey and long-form storytelling around her career and training have also been captured through editorial features, reflecting the breadth of her path from training into professional work.
At Collaborate, we represent artists who bring discipline, adaptability, and momentum to their careers. Georgia Brokey is a performer shaped by training, tested by international contracts, and ready for the next phase of global screen and stage work.
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