Ubi´story

The History of Ubi the Clown

Ubi the Clown headshotThe very first UbiWhat began as a Halloween costume in 1991 has become a local entertainment phenomenon. The name Ubi is short for "Ubiquitous," which is the quality of seeming to be everywhere at once. The person behind Ubi the Clown is me, John Hogan, a student of the Dramatic Arts for more than 40 years. I began acting in elementary school and studied drama in high school and college.  My studies included theatre history from ancient times to the present and theatrical make-up, from simple ingenue to latex prostheses.  Having a propensity for comedy, a love of make-up and dressing up for Halloween, the clown costume evolved into a working, paying hobby. Ubi the Clown performs for birthday parties, weddings, corporate picnics, street fairs, and celebrations of all kinds.

My formal education in the Clowning Arts includes attending seminars and lectures by former Ringling Bros. Circus clowns and professional clown entertainers. I have met and learned from Tricia "Priscilla Mooseburger" Bothun, former Ringling Bros. Clown and owner/founder of Mooseburger Camp, a very prominent clown camp/college, Bruce "Charlie" Johnson, a clown of international renown and clown historian, Angel "Willie" Ocasio, master clown and founder of ComediFest NW, among others. I belong to Clowns of America International, an organization dedicated to the advancement of the clown arts.

I have considerable experience in many facets of clowning, in character development, make-up, comedic movement, stage presence, parade, party and walk-around clowning. I am an accomplished balloon twister, a hack juggler, a fair magician and a genuinely hilarious clown.

Since 1991, Ubi has been involved in countless performances, shows, events, celebrations and festivals, performing clown magic, comedic juggling, and balloon twisting; delighting ladies, gentlemen, boys, girls, and children of all ages. Some of the various events over the years have included:

Ubi and Pockets

Ubi also has volunteered his talents for the benefit of many worthy causes including:

Ubi twisting balloons at a street fair