Biography
In her teens, Sarah “Babe” Kalishek (1902-1999) left home with a traveling vaudeville act, where she performed as a singer and as an assistant to a trained animal act. Before long, she found herself training animals for silent films in California. It was there she saw a newspaper ad for Barr’s Flying Circus. ('Daredevil In the Sky' by Kylie Kalishek). Barr’s Flying Circus in Venice, California was looking for a woman willing to learn aerial acrobatics. She thought, “It sounded interesting” and was soon wing-walking at 75 mph. (San Diego Air and Space Museum)
By 1919, Sarah was learning to fly planes herself, while still spending three hours a day in the air practicing her acrobatic antics. Some of Sarah’s death defying feats included dancing on the wings, riding the loop-the-loop, playing tag with another acrobat, and dangling only by her knees or teeth.
While across Japan, “Babe Barr” was shocking crowds of 100,000 with their first glimpse of aerial acrobatics. After leaving “The B...